One of the most significant long-lasting consequences of World War II in the United States was the

a. recruitment of women and minorities into the labor force.
b. end of any German military threat.
c. loss of the U.S. Pacific colonies.
d. encouragement of racial discrimination.
e. extension of mandatory retirement until age sixty-five.


ANSWER:
a

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